Parking at codsall train station Continue All stations along our routes offer a wide range of services including car parking, bus stops and other services. The following information on this page comes from an external source and is updated by this external source. This means that CrossCountry is not responsible for the phone line or any associated costs and cannot guarantee its accuracy. Managed: WMCodsall Station RoadCodsallStaffordshireW8 1BYView on the ticket purchase card and the collection OfInformationTicket Office Opening Hours Office is not available Self-Service Ticket MachineYesCollection pre-purchased ticketsYesGeneral service informationinformationCodsall Customer Service Station Please contact our contact center team by phone: 0333 311 03039. Who is open at the following time: Monday to Friday: 07:00 - 19:00 Saturday and Sunday: 08:00 - 16:00 Bank holidays: 08:00 - 16:00, excluding Christmas and Boxing Day. Left LuggageNoLost Property (at station)NoBritish Transport Police0800 40 50 40Station FacilitiesInformationFirst Class Lounge No Seating areaYesWaiting roomsNoTrolleysNoRefreshment facilities NoiletsNoBaby changeNoPay phoneYesPublic Wi-FiNoPost boxNoTourist information officeNoCashpointNoBureau de changeNoShopsNoAccesibilityInformationHelplineThis station is not staffed; All of our trains have ramps on board that our conductors are trained to use. We recommend booking help 24 hours in advance and all other requests for help (you can book in advance if you wish). Please contact the West Midlands Rail Passenger Assistance Team on 0800 0248998 Customer Assistance pointsYesStaff to help No available ticket machines NoAccessible box office counterNoInduction loopYesRamp for train accessYesAccessible taxi Affordable taxis not available public payphones Public phones are not available National Key ToiletsNoStep free access coverage No Impaired mobility to installNoabled parking. Wheelchair NoTransport linksInformationCycle storage availability No parking No Taxi rankNoBus servicesYes Codsall railway station30-space car park will be set up in Codsall in the hope of solving the problems of the village's parking, which have seen cars littering the side streets. However, there have been dozens of objections to the plan as the car park will be built on green belt land. Protesters filled the South Staffordshire council hall, many of whom were wearing T-shirts that read no to the car park, but their efforts were in vain as a statement from Kodsall Parish Council, which owns the land, was approved. There were mixed views from district councillors during the lengthy debate over whether a parking plan should be allowed to pass, but many insisted it was desperately needed. Parking will be Oaken Lane, near Codsall Railway Station. People who live in Chapel Lane, Broadway and Long Acre Long Acre Complaints about cars left outside their homes by passengers catching the train to work. Codsall Parish Council chairman Brian Holland said at the meeting: The simple fact is we need to do something about the problem of car parking. Citizens are trying to solve this issue and put an end to the decline of their lives from parking on the street. Councillor Kat Parry said: 'My view if it's not allowed going forward the village will be choking on cars. Drivers will park anywhere they can find a place. Codsall councillor John Michel said the car park was supported in general in the village and said the activists present were a small group of vociferous objectors. But some councillors were unhappy in letting the green belt land go, including planning committee chairman Brian Cox, who said he was disappointed when he saw the site was a large open field. Councillor Bernard Williams added: 'Here's the box, let's put some specific. Our land of the green belt is precious, like everyone else. Some areas don't have much green belt and we need to protect it. Emotions ran high after the decision, which was held by 21 votes to eight, with some activists making their feelings known to the council, one shouting shame at you as she left. Resident Stacey Khan, aged 53, said: We are very disappointed with this result from the predominantly Conservative council. I feel that it will bring little or all benefit to society as a whole. Stephen Skinner insisted campaigners were willing to fight and could take the case to the Local Government Ombudsman. He said: I am deeply disappointed. They ignored all the people they should serve and represent. Kings Cross Closures - October 17 and 18 Grand Central will not operate any trains on October 17 and 18 due to Kings Cross works to improve, other services may also be affected. Please see our information page here. Full service resumes from Sunday 20 September, Grand Central is once again running full train service on our Northeast and West riding routes. We ask passengers to please make sure to maintain proper social distancing as well as checking and making sure you have a reservation seat before you travel and, if possible, travel on quiet services. More information about schedules, refunds and cancellations is available through our dedicated travel information page. Find out more We'll show you all the best options, so you can always be sure that you're choosing the right place for you - whether it's as close as you can to get to the train platform, or lesser-known deals just a short walk from the station (with prices starting at 4 pounds per day). You can also see which JustPark are available, as well as affordability estimates for non-JustPark space, via the map above. Anyone with a lightning icon are reserved through our app and website - - you have the peace of mind of a guaranteed space. Once you've found, reserved and paid for your Codsall station parking, all you have to do is follow some simple access and directions instructions to guide you to your space - and then just park and jump on the train. It's completely no problem. Rated 5 stars with an average satisfaction rating of 96%, JustPark is the UK's favourite parking service. With millions of seats in thousands of cities and towns, we make parking easy for more than 2 million drivers - at Codsall station and across the country. But don't take our word for it - check out some of the latest customer reviews for our Codsall Station parking spaces at the bottom of this page. For our easiest experience ever, download the free JustPark app for Android and iPhone. It's a great journey! Go to the content Accesskey '1' Go to navigating Accesskey '2' Please enter the name of the station Search by postcode Sorry, we can not plan this journey October 2020Th9 2020 December 202020th 2021 Mo We Th Fr Sa 1234567891011 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 2 2 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mo Tu We Th Fr Su 12345678910111114151617181920212222222222526262728293031 Back to the beginning of Accesskey '5' you should include JavaScript in your browser To see Live arrival and train departures through this website (as well as instructions on how to enable JavaScript) we operate a number of public parking lots throughout the area in all major rural centers. All of them are completely free to use, with the exception of Baggeridge Country Park. More information about this car park can be found on the Baggeridge webpage. Normally, there are no time limits on parking in these car parks (there are 2 exceptions in Codsall - details below). The only restrictions that apply to parking lots relate to the misuse of compartments for the disabled, obstructive parking and parking of large commercial vehicles. These facilities are patrolled by law enforcement officers and penalty notices may be issued to vehicles that are contrary to these rules. See Civic Parking Enforcement. Public parking and maps: Brewood Stafford Street Park, Brewood, (rear of No. 16 Stafford Street ST19 9DX). 36 places and 2 places for disabled people. Cheslin Hay Station Street Road Park, Cheslin Hay, (next to the working men's club, station street WS6 7ED). 14 places and 2 places for disabled people. Codsall Bakers Way Car Park, Codsall, (back of No.1-8 Area, WV8 1'A). 44 places and 4 places for disabled people. Road Shopping Parade Station, Codsall, (outside No. 14 - 24 Station Road WV8 1BX). 8 places with a 1 hour waiting limit. Hour. Square Shopping Parade, (Wolverhampton Road, Cossall WV8 1SA). 8 places with a 1 hour waiting limit. Council Offices Car park, Wolverhampton Road, Cosall. (Off Wolverhampton Road, Codsall WV8 1PX). 140 seats and 6 disabled places. Great Wyrley Landywood Lane, Great Wyrley, (at the train station, Landywood Lane WS6 6JX). 42 places and 2 places for disabled people. Road Car Park Station, Great Wyerley, (opposite St Marks Church, Station Road WS6 6LJ). 48 places and 4 places for disabled people. Baggeridge Baggeridge Country Car Park, (from Wodehouse Lane, Gospel End DY3 4HB). 200 seats and 10 disabled seats. Kinver Acre Parking, High Street, Kinver. (back of 117 High Street, Kinver DY7 6HL). 30 places and 3 places for disabled people. High Street Car park, Kinver, (back of No 50 High Street Kinver DY7 6HE). 41 places and 3 places for disabled people. Pattingham High Street Shopping Parade, Pattingham, (beyond nos. 1-7 High Street WV6 7BD). 13 places and 1 place for disabled people.
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